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Stirring up a delicious drink to celebrate National Soda Pop Day
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah (Good Things Utah) – National Soda Pop Day is this Sunday and we wanted to celebrate by sharing the history of some of our favorite bubbly drinks. Clare Moon, owner of Grove Station Venue and Soda Shop, joined us to mix up some of her favorites.
Utah Valley looks ahead to Fourth of July celebrations
Independence Day is just around the corner, and Utah Valley will feature several activities for Utahns looking for an evening or weekend of entertainment. Utah Valley’s most widespread event celebrating America’s birthday is America’s Freedom Festival. Instead of two or three days of fun in one spot, America’s Freedom Festival is hosting events in both Provo and Orem beginning throughout the upcoming weeks.
City Journals’ Julie Slama awarded esteemed Josephine Zimmerman award for inclusivity journalism
City Journals’ writers (from left to right) Ella Joy Olsen, Colette Hayes and Julie Slama were honored at the 2024 Society of Professional Journalists Utah Chapter Award Ceremony on June 27. (Courtesy Elizabeth Sweat) During the 2024 Utah Chapter of the Society Professional Journalists awards ceremony on Thursday at...
¡Vamos! Health aims to support Hispanic community in Utah
WEST VALLEY, Utah — As the Hispanic population in the U.S. continues to grow, ¡Vamos! Health says it wants to serve that community locally. That starts with the grand opening of its first clinic location this week. ¡Vamos! Health is a healthcare company that supports Hispanic families by...
Civil lawsuit alleging deceptive practices against Tim Ballard dismissed by Utah judge
SALT LAKE CITY (KUTV) — A lawsuit filed against Tim Ballard by a woman who alleged deceptive practices and misconduct was dismissed by a Utah judge. The case filed by Jordana Bree Righter on Nov. 20, 2023, against Ballard was dismissed on Thursday, June 27, due to lack of evidence provided and deception.
'I fight for women's rights': Afghan activist, now in Utah, still passionate about advocacy work
SALT LAKE CITY — As a foe of the Taliban regime in Afghanistan, Laila Basim helped open a library for women in Kabul as a means of resistance and to assert their right to education. It was dangerous work under the repressive Taliban government, which has largely stripped women...
Utah water storage highest in over 15 years
The higher temperatures have accelerated snowmelt and many streams and rivers are running high and fast. Authorities advise people to be especially cautious around running water, despite many streams now running below peak flow. According to the Natural Resources Conservation Service June report, Utah’s water storage is the highest it's...
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